Originally posted by philologus
It\'s a little difficult to compare apples to apples crime stats but I believe looking at the 2 following links will provide som insight. One is from the British Home office crime stats report for 2005-2006 in England and Wales.
UK Crime
The other is from the US FBI crime stats database for 2005.
US Crime
If you compare by population and look at violent crime per 100,000 it appears that the US averages about 470-500 violent crimes per 100,000 while the UK averages about 2300. It also appears that The British Home Office doesn\'t include attacks by or on those under 16:
\"Yet the attacks are not included in the Government’s key measure of crime, which IGNORES offences on under-16s.\"
Sun article
I have heard some of the natives express their disdain for the Sun so I don\'t know how accurate their article is, but the govt.s\' respective reports seems to indicate that violent crime is as bad in England or worse than the U.S.
I know others have listed statistics on these threads before but these are fairly recent reports from both govts which may shed some light.
EDIT: Apparently the British report covers Sept. 2005 to September 2006. It is NOT 2 years worth of data being compared to 1 year.